CANTON −Malone’s University’s first Sustainability Festival will be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 6 outside Mitchell Hall. It is free and open to the public. The festival will include local vendors (includi
Anthony Brown extended his arm and stared into his phone’s camera on a recent Saturday morning. It was showtime. “Hey, good morning, everybody,” he exclaimed, standing in the middle of a fast food res
Ohio University’s general fee, which most full-time students pay $712 toward each semester, pays for various student services across campus, but many students are unaware of the fee and what it goes t
Amelia Parnell, the incoming president of NASPA, a national association for student affairs administrators, is a self-described optimist—but, she stresses, she’s not naïve. After nine years with the o
With the spring semester halfway over, many institutions are preparing to make cuts before the next academic year. While multiple colleges and universities announced job cuts in March, others noted th
Corin Manning was only 14 years old when she discovered what she wanted to do for the rest of her life. She and a friend signed up for a summer camp, IndeedWeCode, which teaches coding or computer pro
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Trustees at Eastern Gateway Community College voted last week to withdraw the financially distressed Ohio college fro
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Concerned Bluffton University students, faculty and community members gathered in Yoder Recital Hall on Tuesday night to learn about the college’s anticipated merger with the University of Findlay. Ma
The kids who were in eighth grade when COVID-19 locked down our world are graduating high school this year. The kids, that is, who largely ended middle school in their bedrooms. Whose eighth-grade gra
Universities should exercise caution as they outsource more functions to artificial intelligence (AI), according to the authors of a study that links student usage of ChatGPT to loneliness and a reduc
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Butler Tech and Miami University – in collaboration with the Butler County Board of Commissioners and the city of Hamilton -- announced plans to establish a new advanced manufacturing hub in Butler Co
UC students, faculty and staff share their stories Several students, faculty and staff at the University of Cincinnati were part of a recent video segment of Ohio Voices, produced by Spectrum News. Th
by Paul Giannamore Mon, March 25th 2024 at 5:10 PM Jefferson Community College President Emeritus Dr Edward L. Florak is now sharing his insights as EGCC faces potential dissolution in June. JEFFERSON
Another university is stepping in to help Eastern Gateway Community College (EGCC) students who are being impacted by the college's potential closure. According to the release, Western Governors Unive
Students waiting on financial aid will have to wait even longer after the Department of Education found a calculation error on hundreds of thousands of FAFSA applications. Laura Barrón-López has react
Share this article Tinius Olsen has helped one of the leading Technical Colleges in America, the Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, to upgrade and further develop its materials testing
As colleges and universities scramble to process student financial aid applications and send out award letters, institutions want more time to comply with reporting requirements in the Education Depar
When the moon passes over the sun during the April 8 total solar eclipse, a number of Ohio colleges and universities will be in its direct path. Many schools — even those who aren't in the eclipse's d
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Two university presidents, lots of questions. Monday night, the University of Findlay (UF) hosted the first of two meetings with Bluffton University(BU) this week. This after bot
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You are here Home » Terra State showcases innovation in during Kaptur visit Published by twalro@presspub... on Tue, 03/26/2024 - 6:38am By: Press Staff Writer Terra State Community College welcomed Co
by: Aaron Burd Posted: Mar 25, 2024 / 05:30 AM EDT Updated: Mar 25, 2024 / 03:16 PM EDT SHARE COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus College of Art and Design is mapping out a $15 million renovation of one
Some students at Kent State University in Ohio are speaking out against Turning Point USA (TPUSA) for arranging Kyle Rittenhouse to talk on campus, reasoning that the presence of a “murderer” may “pot
If you want to make the most money possible right after college, study to be an engineer. As a major, it's the safest bet in terms of earning power. Engineering degrees occupy nine of the top 16 colle
In an Anacostia coffee shop packed with high school seniors desperate to know how much financial aid they might receive for college, Donnell Washington let a small group know they would have to wait f
Posted: Mar 20, 2024 / 12:40 PM EDT Updated: Mar 20, 2024 / 03:12 PM EDT SHARE YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – Youngstown State University is stepping into the aviation industry. A partnership was announced
LIMA — Rhodes State College proudly announces its selection as a recipient of a Super RAPIDS (Regionally Aligned Priorities in Delivering Skills) Award from The Ohio Department of Higher Education (OD
“Clark State College has continued to strengthen relationships with area high school partners to offer a high-quality education to students,” said Caity Sellers, assistant director of early college pr
Officials at the Cleveland Institute of Art know navigating financial aid can be overwhelming. Essential local news straight to your inbox Get our free newsletters to stay in the know. That’s why they
Trading sandwiches for tuition: Ohio mom works at school cafeteria so her kids can get 95% discount on college Ohio mom Meghan Heater spends most weekday mornings at the University of Dayton’s mess ha